I have the "D" model. This is a highly responsive mouthpiece that isn't exactly ideal for what I use it for, blues, since it doesn't have much of a growl to it, but it'll do anything you want it to do from bottom to top with ease. It's actually quite a matter of mating the right reed/lig combo with it. The first upgrade I made was getting a Rovner light, which completely outperformed the original metal ligature and really made the sound a lot better as well as giving the bottom end more power. The second thing I did was experiment with Vandoren's line of reeds, and the ZZ's ended up selling me. They produce an extremely rich, dark, deep, tone with this mouthpiece that makes an unbeatable combo for the price. All Rico reeds I've used (I tend to prefer the select, but they still sound buzzy and poor) sound terrible, and this is one upgrade you can make to really get a lot more out of the sound of this mouthpiece.

I've been using a C* for my bari for a couple months now, and it works great. I am the only bari player in my marching band, and it really shows that i have a C*. If youre looking for one that will hold up for a long time, this is the way to go.

I've been playing on Selmer C* for about 1 month now. And no matter what group I'm playing for (jazz band, symphonic, wind ensemble, saxophone quintet, etc) the Selmer C* always delivers much more opened and brighter sound, and helps fill a room with beautiful sound and tone from my sax. Recommended highly.

Every instructor and conductor I've worked with has recommended the Selmer C*, as the one mouthpiece to get, especially if you get only one. There is good reason for this, it can get you through any type of music! Perhaps it may have trouble with a rock band, but it's been perfect for any big band, quartet, community band or ensemble I've played in. I am looking for a second more powerful mouthpiece to really bari the sax section with, but this is really a great mouthpiece. It's always good to try several mouthpieces as everyones mouth is different, however, this is the one mouthpiece I have for all of my horns.

This mouthpiece is great. I play alot of classical bari, strange as it seems, and shows. this is perfect for that type of playing. Mine is kinda old though, but it still plays well. I recommend it highly.

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